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interesting. / esoteric retro images photos and illustrations
Data Viz Project
A comprehensive collection of data visualization techniques
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Halo: Infinite - Reticles, Jeff Christy
Jump Jirakaweekul on Instagram: "High Contrast"
Present & Correct on Twitter
Medium collections
The Queen's Gambit
How Animators Created the Spider-Verse
Design System Design System — Are.na
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The Best Book Covers of 2022
永爲 on Twitter
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This Rihanna-Approved Indie Jewelry Designer Should Be on Your Radar
Product designers, meet your new friend, HCI
higher-level observations around underlying behavior.
Connected to film studies
Braun font
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About Maggie Appleton
I sit at the intersection of design, anthropology, and programming. These three are at the core of everything I make. Combining them into a coherent career is a weird and ongoing challenge.Titles and disciplines are fickle and fleeting. But my work fits under the umbrellas of UX design, visual interface design, and DX (developer experience). With some cultural analysis, writing, and visual illustration sprinkled on top.
Savannah Niles (@sannabh) / Twitter
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CIETY
Mac App Store and investing engineering time
Index - Grant Custer
Nick Fogarty
21 / My Jobs
I’m in meetings completely credulous, believing whatever anyone says, even though Lucy from Peanuts taught me that that’s a mistake. I don’t have an intuitive sense for where money is. I spend hours on laborious projects that will make me just enough money to buy me four burritos, and fail to follow up on opportunities that would pay my rent for months. I have almost 80,000 followers on Twitter, and have made maybe only $1000 off the platform, most of which has been in the form of meal kits I’ve had to beg companies to send me after they used my Tweets without compensation on their Instagram page.
My job is actually one billion smaller jobs in a trench coat, many of which I’m actually not preternaturally gifted at or even experienced in.
The Ultimate Guide to Writing Online - David Perell
I started writing because I was jobless and needed to turn my life around. I was an over-saturated news consumer with nothing to show for it.
Desperate for a solution, I started writing online. At the time, I was nameless and stuck on the sidelines because I didn’t have the gumption to share my ideas. I experienced a cocktail of searing emotions — envy, inspiration, fear, curiosity, rage, hope, hopelessness, excitement, and self-loathing. But with each article, things got a little better.
For the first time in my life, I made use of the information I consumed. The friends I made shared my obsession with ideas. As I published, I realized that everything I wrote was a magnet to attract opportunities that felt like magic in the moment, such as a $20,000 grant from Tyler Cowen’s Emergent Ventures program and a podcast interview with Neil deGrasse Tyson, arguably the world’s most famous scientist.
becoming an online writer has shown me that I can succeed by bringing out more of myself
someform Studio (@someformstudio) / Twitter